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Additional file 2 of Exploring factors associated with hepatitis B screening in a multilingual and diverse population ...
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Additional file 2 of Exploring factors associated with hepatitis B screening in a multilingual and diverse population ...
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Exploring factors associated with hepatitis B screening in a multilingual and diverse population
In: BMC Health Serv Res (2022)
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Unpacking the ‘black box’ of lay health worker processes in a US-based intervention
In: Health Promot Int (2020)
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Unpacking the 'black box' of lay health worker processes in a US-based intervention.
Burke, Nancy J; Phung, Kristine; Yu, Filmer. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2018
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Unpacking the 'black box' of lay health worker processes in a US-based intervention.
Burke, Nancy J; Phung, Kristine; Yu, Filmer. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2018
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A physician-initiated intervention to increase colorectal cancer screening in Chinese patients.
In: Cancer, vol 124 Suppl 7, iss Suppl 7 (2018)
Abstract: BackgroundAmong Chinese American individuals, only approximately 42% of cases of colorectal cancer (CRC) are diagnosed at an early stage, possibly because these patients are less likely than non-Hispanic white individuals to undergo CRC screening.MethodsPrimary care physicians (PCPs) were recruited from a local independent practice association serving Chinese Americans and randomized into early-intervention and delayed-intervention groups. PCPs in the early-intervention group received continuing medical education (CME), and their patients received an intervention mailer, consisting of a letter with the PCP's recommendation, a bilingual educational booklet, and a fecal occult blood test (FOBT) kit in year 1. PCPs in the delayed-intervention group received no CME, and their patients received the mailers in year 2.ResultsA total of 20 PCPs were assigned to the early-intervention and 22 PCPs to the delayed-intervention group. A total of 3120 patients of these participating PCPs who had undergone CRC screening that was due during the study period were included. A total of 915 mailers were sent in year 1 and 830 mailers were sent in year 2. FOBT screening rates increased from 26.7% at baseline to 58.5% in year 1 in the early-intervention group versus 19.6% at baseline to 22.2% in year 1 in the delayed-intervention group (P<.0001). The overall effect size of the mailer intervention with or without CME was estimated as a difference of 26.6 percentage points (95% confidence interval, 22.0-31.2 percentage points) from baseline compared with usual care. The intervention was found to have no impact on rates of colonoscopy or sigmoidoscopy.ConclusionsThe results of the current pilot study demonstrated that a mailer including educational materials and FOBT kits can increase CRC screening rates with or without CME for the PCPs. Cancer 2018;124:1568-75. © 2018 American Cancer Society.
Keyword: Aged; Aging; Asians; Attitudes; Cancer; Chinese; Clinical Research; Clinical Trials and Supportive Activities; Colo-Rectal Cancer; colorectal cancer screening; Colorectal Neoplasms; Digestive Diseases; Early Detection of Cancer; Early Intervention; Educational; fecal immunochemical test; fecal occult blood test; fecal occult blood test (FOBT)/fecal immunochemical test; Female; Health Knowledge; Health Services; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Oncology & Carcinogenesis; Oncology and Carcinogenesis; physician network; Physicians; Physicians'; Pilot Projects; Practice; Practice Guidelines as Topic; Practice Patterns; Prevention; Primary Care; Prognosis; provider initiated; Public Health and Health Services
URL: https://escholarship.org/uc/item/43s3x9w1
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A physician-initiated intervention to increase colorectal cancer screening in Chinese patients.
Sun, Angela; Tsoh, Janice Y; Tong, Elisa K. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2018
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Unpacking the 'black box' of lay health worker processes in a US-based intervention.
In: Burke, Nancy J; Phung, Kristine; Yu, Filmer; Wong, Ching; Le, Khanh; Nguyen, Isabel; et al.(2018). Unpacking the 'black box' of lay health worker processes in a US-based intervention. Health promotion international. doi:10.1093/yel/day094. UC Office of the President: Research Grants Program Office (RGPO). Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/8g26j706 (2018)
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The Asian American Network for Cancer Awareness, Research, and Training (AANCART)’s Contributions Towards Reducing Asian American Cancer Health Disparities, 2000–2017
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Lay health educators increase colorectal cancer screening among Hmong Americans: A cluster randomized controlled trial.
In: Cancer, vol 123, iss 1 (2017)
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Participation of Asian-American Women in Cancer Treatment Research: A Pilot Study
Nguyen, Tung T.; Somkin, Carol P.; Ma, Yifei. - : Oxford University Press, 2005
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Participation of Asian-American Women in Cancer Treatment Research: A Pilot Study
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Participation of Asian-American Women in Cancer Chemoprevention Research: Physician Perspectives
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